“One thing Nigel is about to learn about prehistory is that no matter how bad things get on land, one thing you should never ever do... is get in the water.”
LOL LITERALLY on a hot summers day in primary school at break/lunch time, me and the boys used to go back in time and watch extinct animals in their natural habitat, wish I could do it all again haha
Many thanks to everyone that helped bring this song to life on RUclips. Do you know what’s so great about the piano, you can see the different octaves. As a music teacher that is very lovely. You are not required to say the E String on your mandolin, press the fourth fret, then try and explain what that means. Great job everybody. 👍
Man that is such a good intro song and it is one of my favorites in all the Walking With intros. Thank you so much for bringing it to piano form, and same with the rest of the Walking With score, as you do. It's really good stuff and honestly you need more subscribers, as it takes extreme talent. Also more thanks to your videos as I'm actually trying to learn how to play some of the Walking With score pieces, because I think they are so great and Ben Bartlett did such a good job on them, and I am using your synthesia tutorials to do so.
@@jannisosterburg4740 Well I probably won't be sharing it other than a few Insta stories, I'm starting with your Time of the Titans tutorial. Also since I mentioned my Instagram I'm actually planning on making a meme about you since you have contributed so much to the Walking With community and you need more subscribers. Hopefully it should raise your sub count a little. Also so this makes sense I should say I have a paleo meme account.
These videos are awesome and really helpful for seeing how to play the song. I was wondering if you could make a video on the walking with dinosaurs intro?
I haven't tried, but I also think it wouldn't work that well on piano, because it relies so much on sound effects. But well, let's see, I'll consider trying it :)
@@jannisosterburg4740 Thanks, it's actually quite a tricky piece to get right. I managed somewhat with a new cover version I created ruclips.net/video/O5_BmUjSYwI/видео.html
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“One thing Nigel is about to learn about prehistory is that no matter how bad things get on land, one thing you should never ever do... is get in the water.”
(Xiphactinus swims below)
I remember getting this for my birthday
Kids on the playground: nooooooo, i want to be the red power ranger!!!
Me in the playground:
LOL LITERALLY
on a hot summers day in primary school at break/lunch time, me and the boys used to go back in time and watch extinct animals in their natural habitat, wish I could do it all again haha
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@@reubenc0039 same
That's exactly my childhood as well!
Me and my step sis trying to swim with mosasaurs at the summer lake house:
Many thanks to everyone that helped bring this song to life on RUclips. Do you know what’s so great about the piano, you can see the different octaves. As a music teacher that is very lovely. You are not required to say the E String on your mandolin, press the fourth fret, then try and explain what that means. Great job everybody. 👍
battle of the salt plains someday? i know its difficult, but its the greatest piece of music in "walking with" franchise
call it my all time favourite music piece :D
But it is so incredibly hard, I will do some less complex pieces before
Great!
thanks
That looks extremely hard to play!
As hard as travel back in time and survive all 7 prehistoric seas!
😍😍😍😍
Best documentary ever.
I love prehistoric animals espicially Mosasaurs.
Man that is such a good intro song and it is one of my favorites in all the Walking With intros. Thank you so much for bringing it to piano form, and same with the rest of the Walking With score, as you do. It's really good stuff and honestly you need more subscribers, as it takes extreme talent. Also more thanks to your videos as I'm actually trying to learn how to play some of the Walking With score pieces, because I think they are so great and Ben Bartlett did such a good job on them, and I am using your synthesia tutorials to do so.
that's so nice to hear, thank you very much. I would really like to see someone else playing this music, would be very interesting :D
@@jannisosterburg4740 Well I probably won't be sharing it other than a few Insta stories, I'm starting with your Time of the Titans tutorial. Also since I mentioned my Instagram I'm actually planning on making a meme about you since you have contributed so much to the Walking With community and you need more subscribers. Hopefully it should raise your sub count a little.
Also so this makes sense I should say I have a paleo meme account.
cool, I'm still looking forward to it. Where can I find your account? :D
@@jannisosterburg4740 instagram.com/mapatosaurus/ Here you go
thanks
So excited that this was done!
These videos are awesome and really helpful for seeing how to play the song. I was wondering if you could make a video on the walking with dinosaurs intro?
Can you try the soundtrack of sea monsters prehistoric adventure
Could you do some of walking with monsters?
someday, I'll do that. but first I'll do Canyon Of Terror ;)
good job
These videos are so cool to see and really impressive, I was wondering if you could do carnivores ants from walking with beasts
I've already done that with Earthquake
That's pretty good actually, as a piano player i would like to see more !
Then check out the many other covers I did. And there is certainly coming more soon.
I need a tutorial on the fossil PLEASE
don't know when, but I certainly will also do that :)
Creatures showcased in intro
Velociraptor
Tarbosaurus
Xiphactinus
Don't forget gigantosaurus or I'm sorry I mean mapusaurus
Yeah, that's what I thought was Tarbosaurus.
Have you ever tried to do the Primeval title theme in this format?
I haven't tried, but I also think it wouldn't work that well on piano, because it relies so much on sound effects. But well, let's see, I'll consider trying it :)
@@jannisosterburg4740 Thanks, it's actually quite a tricky piece to get right. I managed somewhat with a new cover version I created ruclips.net/video/O5_BmUjSYwI/видео.html
So is a B7 chord somewhere in here? I've heard that is quite advanced music (Ü
I have to disappoint you, but listen to that beautiful C7 chord that appears very often, which is at least equally 7 like the B7.
@@jannisosterburg4740 Are you actually sure though that the B7 chord actually has a 7 in it? Couldn't it just be a 6+1?
@@kuvuta actually, that makes no sense
@@jannisosterburg4740 actually, you cause no sense
that donates sense